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ore odor the proprietor ' ) until all atieuragesere paid.
¢7- Np aimAtion wilt be paid: toasty order unless al•
Compatued by the mone.y. or satisfrictoty reference iq t 4
city.
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, 11130 , " Cards of FOUR LIPTA's; Fire Dollars '•
ars a Year. . „
• /ale eut s •wilinot be inserted ' unless an extra'price
Ha' Advenisements upon which the number pf inser
tions is not murkedi will be inserted and 'aerate until
ordered out.
A 2 dUßLAVe•Busuct, atorneedu Ltutt—Price on 4th
'atreet; pear Griot.. Pott.btu;gh4 .1. • • • _ 0ct2.5
.4/waft at
0' - weir; Buildings, Gru s i • , •ffiee +p 2 4, e°
ItMONT Atumt
—4)lticeiftLirth
Stable,.,febl7
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GEogjak—Othee, r),Smithfield
near Sixth Cc; Pittsburgh. abg2l-y
R. It. W.. °W ra y
ure . iuggi. •ll4 Seam wee,: p.
Ist? , Is/fem.-Orr
DM JO C RAWFORD,office on St. CkLii street,
opposite the Pao . • - au : 10.•
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I ,CIRLANDO I . oo o l lof,..4.hornestat Latr.. 4 -office 4th,
Et , above _ .
IMOMAS AI. ALLIpIiA4I4, AlSonley,attattk--Office,
. .11.014145..F0u , ~Jan7-Ar.
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_pi 1 4N,4tiarney at
.Lam: to of Wylie
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streets—tut:air . eoner- . feblo:y
D.tkiLA Attorney atLato ce ewe , 8
-J• Buildings, OR atree . t, wog* 1.40 . coal
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t.rltctitldZ•rlL same building Alderman
between Wood and Smalifidfd sta. • augl7.6ns•
..La ee, Dronb side
JJPiilli street, between Wood and Smithfield"ltilU
srue building with Alderman Morrow. • .Fe.
EfUM
OsEpilAvx.hort Law -- llama m i
J 'Wallace's buildiiig;" on Fouiti *at, WOOd
Smithfield ins. • • •. .• .
etswrYsr
tit - t - g - '
Wood at!, t !Lee
overSibbe &Jones' Exchaneo7n7iot 4th end
ge office. octl4
LIND SNOWDB, ',Attorney at law.—Oalca is
the building. wittieNorthtEastconitr'of Fourth and
flaathfield sts.' • •••• I • ' novll-y
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'yr:m.lqt% &SS M'CLURE, Atiollitys'ancreourts4;.
/ors at Lot/2.-491ne1! do Fourth st.:,.oppilsite R. & L-
H: Yatlerson'aLivaty Piaibargh:•. • • sepllTy•
VORWARD & 8 WARTZWELDER,Aug,;? wyxitd,
..otricp ett,Potailh street, between Wood and Bmi
field, inimiite Patterson's - Livary Stable. . • spilt. J.
rt_EthlttiE __,trterytey
Ijf—Late.-70Mee removed to the t:d doobe low Gr ant.
on Fourth, to the °Mee b y Alderman Mil
dturnry
a cowmen no's .Lcitol—i
k/ • Office in linkmen's, Buildings on Grantnueet.
Jenri'37.4y. ••, '
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U . C. SLIANNUIV
~ 411terneK and. Cott %utter at Lam.—
.1L Office cm 4th st., between. Wood and Smitble/d,
and acerb , opposite the Ainyar'e 'Wee . t . novGq
BCOrr-lipat6 dnons west ornlar
. !rec.' All Work warratried slid notpcifirctly sat"
nanctory no charm will Wiliawle . ,‘ ; ;-: - able*
Hobert `Snyder, has rcmbced
office W./Foe:A.3lmi, between Wood 'oaf Santini
field streets;• "; rnarls-17.
REMovAL, has removed hit cominssawn
and. ttatenette{r business *ea the Cgli pp laku t a
new ivereho - nee t on third street, 110Efira
EhI.OVAL.-.-JOH 4 JdiITC IryAttorneyatLaw,
JUV.has removed ro Fourth et, next door to the othe or
Alderman Steel. , • ; : • ' ap7
11. LEKr, Aji,,,,y,,,w.hini,;.ron;F,,.*ts Col
ity . lectious paid° in - Washington, Fayette . , Greene and'
adjoining'eenktiell. - - apl2-yr' •
rillkiUMA.S•ll.. KENN k.'D Yi Attorney at Law—Office on . ;
Fourth, between Wood and Smithfield: - • • =
listranasacs.--Gen. J. K..3lfoorehead, John Grahabi,
Pres. 2 Pittsburgh. Bank; Mr: J...W.; , Barbridge; Logan,
Wason, & Co.XeCord Co:, Pittsburgh, Pa. , • octi
‘1" iernuni_offiee: Fotirth.street.
third door above'Smitlifield; South . side. ,
Cotiranileguanelng"of all kiads done.with thezreitestottia
Titles to Real EstatO;examitted, 4r;c:
utipi
.cee --Othce;-in
Metcalfe ;Building; Fourth 'street, near ,SmithfielC
Pittsburgh.. Deedi, Alortgam, Articles of Agree
ment, mud all otherhistrumentsof wnting drawn up with
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accuracy and dispatch. :Titia° Real klstate examined:-
1,.1)W1N W LSON, "tunnel/ and Counsalor at Law,.
- Pranklin, Venangn county. attend prompt
!y• tont! business eintunted to his cure. - Collections made'
in Warren, Clarion, and:Jetrersou counties.,,; ,
J. A. stank - ton et Co, •
Murphy, 'Wilson
Hon. Jamen Ittnnene,,
Hou. Franklin'h.VCaltnont,
Hon. J. Willmn Steubenville O.
J our A. PAR.KiN,Sf.,ISI; Alderintosi Fifth' Ward; Venn'.
st.. betweem Walnut and O'Hara sts,; . - where he tinny,
,be found at all times. - .Those having_hoaseit orath'erprtrp;
erty to sell or rent, can have the sane punCtually attend%
ed to; debts collected, and all the daties of ah Aldennay
will receive prooipt attention; bet2,7%p • '
VITORNEY and CCUNSE„L,LOR it LA W;Difiet in
..401., Melton's Buildiage, corne of:Wylie and Fifth steers
cut side of the Court House. , • - •
lE7' Collecting, Conveyancing., ,eseminations :Dr as
cords, Ere.. promptly and accurately attended to. ,-my/8....
IltsatY I .V.I.LLIAMS, Attorney and Vounwtior
Li Law, feuccessor to Lowrie 2r. Williams ' ) Office at
the old mad, Fourths above Smithfield.
THE Partnerihip lieretotbre &rifting betvreen Henry
W. Williams. Esq:, ittud myself, in thepractine of the law,
was dissolved by inquial,c onsent.on the 20th ult.; and ths
business will hereafter becontinued by Henry W.Wil-
Earns, whom.rtiost cheerfully. recommend to all for
whom I hare the honor to do business-n.OB a gentleman
every way worthy of their confidence— , • • - •
• declB-Iy: - .;-WALTERLOWHIE...,
George K Cotiwii3ratiscer.'
O FFICE in Averyßow, Fifth street, above Smithfield,
Dakos,MOH2oAG A oll,B3 Thisers,Ba4nsirilizacestitr i iiiid
other instnunCnta of writing., drawn, with neatness, legal
accuracy and dispateh. , He wid. also attend'w dramas'
and filing Mahne:, Liens: r Aceountrif EzeruurrsvAdmin.
arrators,4c. Examininmitlezt to Real Estate, Searching
Records far Liens, ,t • •
From his long experience, and intimate iThquaintance
with The manner of keeping the public xecords, he
peels to give satisfaction to those who may entrant their
usiness to his care. . deels
'anoy and Doniestic China Star*,
115 WOOD STREIT, OPPOSITE 3. D. 'DAM' EIICTION 20oIdS.
TH E suscriber respectfully invitetrall 'lovers of beau
. rife! Chinn, to call and examine his stock of Fancy
china,llnntel and Pier Lamps, Candelebras,Girondeles,
Japan Waiters, Britannia-Ware,- Castors, &c., Ice.- -
Likewise, Queensirmre of every variety and pattern,
at the lowest possible prices.
jes ' 111. HODICINSONJ-
Another Ye/natter.
I
WOULD beg to call the attention of the Military, one
and all, to my establishment., N 0.30 Fifth st.; Where
they Cali be.rigged fri new suit of any style quaD
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w . Or dim ave ensions, at the lowest possible , prices.. 'if yeti
wash to s your dimes and ge Well served, mime to'
cumin's, No. 30 - Fifth street, oppleNslote"ciliuealor,Lidha•
Post." • .
Merchant Tailor, late of. Curran Zr. Algeoi'Liberty st. • ,
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EMOVAL.!-On account of .pur.pent upmarket, and
a demand for vegetable stands,. I. have been com
pelled to remove my Bread Stand to the opposite side of
Market street, in front of Alexander .k.pay's Dry Goods
Store, where I shall be glad to see my former customers.
'M
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EW BOOKS BY EXPRESS—The .Planetarr. an d
11 Stellar World 5 a popular exposition of thegreat dis
coveries and theories of modem Astrononiy, in a series
of ten lectures. By 0. AL Mitchell/A. AL Direetor of the
Cincinnati Obiervatoty. • • • • - • • . • • .
Letters from Itaty-'-A. new and revised edition, by 1. T;
Headley. For sale by - ELLIOTT Or. ENGLISH,
jyF • - • • - - Wood unds6 Market sis.
'VITAL 13. FOSVER,Azentfor Illeziorm Soldiers to pro
care Land WarreutiCand Pensions for widows iLl'
his office, BakewelPs Building ; opposite the New Court
Heine, Pittsburgh, Pa. . •
- My son, in the General Land Office at •Washingtrat,
willattend to my basines . A there; free of charge to appn,
cants. ;fob2s'
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OH-SALE, Four Latt--Bounded by .Pena, Liberty.
and Hay sta., each lot having 01. fee corner and-,ex
tendint back 110 feet.' Two of theta ate leits,luid
he position ' of the whole property io,one of the most ad:
eantagetras in [he city. For furtherinfonnatioti apply to.
: M.' SIVARTZVrE'LDEB., Fourth SL,
0v34 • between Wood and Smithfield.'
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11413.14e0V1RE, Faaarommi MitLos i TLlrd et., near
Wood—SL Charles Buildings' •, • fseplB-y
e iTMIEItr.NNA., ductienzer. and torrsiEln Erw.:
ehan; No. 119 Wood street,. febl
'roam D. bdYl3,dusrioneerand Commission Merv/tan;
eoraer.of Wood aad flak streets,. ; febl
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ZEIfULO 49- bYTDearernev 11 - Foods and
niirtniing; No. 67 Market street • r-
A LEXANDEE 'JAYNES, Pekft), iStors, '74 :.Third
jaisirsie at Wood: tebl •
hIeCIASKEY, iron
.Store„ No. 132,
V 'Liberty street, opposite the mouth of Market. feta
TOSHIBA ROBINSON, Agent .for Hamden & ' Co.,
if Linee/Msekets, Fifth et., one deorbelow Wood. febl
WILLIAM JACKSON, Potent Medicine Depot, e 9 Lib.
erirstreet, hbad of Wdod.. ' '
. EORGE COCJIRAN, Arteareting anit..Coiemumou
unVerchani, Wood meet.. : • - •-• febl
'NOUSE& ELLIOTT, Book3eiten and Stationers No.
158, Market at. between Third and Fourth. ,
111114A.NY, Fcqyoftabtt CipthingLab.
strdet. ' •' • •• • feta •
11 1 , OPN - # i5.A1451N.1; corner of Wood And. Mirth
HOLailEsakers Hold &aka in 'Waive
• Coiri,sut Bag Nota, No. O5 Minket streeL,totil
4. FULTON, Xe. tutd Bnux .FotindeP, No: 70 Second
itteet: beo. eid Market . alit Ferry. streeti.. fe bi
• WHITE, Cooling &Wog 0.187, corner of Liberty
cancl Sixth streets, . ~ • . ~ i fobl
FrOMlSEND i egiltaWco.; Cbett,realt Wagon makers,
.I"St:ClaisitVedundiribetridge.','.. febl
rklit. BROW 'S OFFIDE, N 0.65, Diamond "Lei near
Wood arreeLy feel
CWERNEBEIRO,Fashignusbk
• No. 2.5 Libittry street.
UPipH R Into/mate G 11617, 44,1191.
X. 4 oPitollite2l34lll#eg! .
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• Tom CTILEt.Affi, Faselonabic-2124or,gilth street, near
ay Wood;401foilito tko office of the Poet. oxy23
- a1)01 E •:J tioiSOZll, Ifenase,. Sign and Orna
menial Painarixorace of Grant and.Secend streets.
aLLER daRICEETSON, Iank fines» and Coln
mitnon 214ratzyste, corner of Liberty andiewin
A. MaNULTV & CO, Fortqardinrand C
Merchants, Canal ' . ' •
rtifiltrAlTLOS EtV_lbirsr,andrrotrties,LibetlY street
Itt between Binh illey,solstb. side. sePlO
AI ? / LLULLEN & • DO%V.NIN(I, ratitionabie Otostieng
Store, No. 218 Libeny eneet, opposite Seventh et.
sep2o-y. • •• • ".. 1
TlU 3lll llNB73allartn7, Rorsocoxling Comm:lon
aiod DoOreitits'Pivdttee, No: 3 Synich Hold st
!oPpoaite tbechlontontithela 11006. ' • ' jel9
VING tedlOODHEADsillsoirrote.and Bawd Grocers
and Prodoes Tkokrs t Cinner - of the 'Diamond and
Dramond'alley.' ' ' • •'• • my=
LIEI TODD 4. CD.,.Ontriestet's •Funtishirsit Ciao*
gratir/onnit, come...cot Market and ; streets. up
sours, entranceou street.: mTi3
P J, T..fdcoA.biphl, ,Faskiersable Met/this Astabtithe
otothistos. 77A:A ID, comer of Sixth and Liberty
TORN LITTLE, hi. inokzesic Cinxer; Prodwx /halt?
.bf
and Commission lothen; Third st: between Wood
!and Market , . . •
at A
; A . BSAIAMI moans, Whohaais and Rawl. ikairr an
Fancy and SlapLe Dry Gam, OS Mirket street. lie'
tween Fourth 'find the Dkunond.
"* Geld Vaud.. - No. 120 1V ood
constantly on. hand and
manufactured to order. -. - • • •' • nryd3
URPHY & 'LEE, Wool 'Dtalers and COMMISIiOO
Merchants, far tbe sale of'Amatiean lVtlolen Goods,
coraerof Libettr street and Caen , " ; ,novto
AS. H. PACLSON, Hat alit** Mandisetwir, a nTi
i s dAeolemiq Pircof kinds,Zio:23,lVoad an:tet t - rum
door to the corner of Fourth- -. • • . . • AU.
p. aLumE , piano•Feruminufognerer and deter in • Alusicallastramtnts, No. 114 'Woad etreet,' near
11,OS 'PH WOODWELL, Importer and Dear ,For
e • rim and Domenic Hardware, corner of Socidd and
Wood streets. •
.QAhIUEL hIeCLURK&N & CO., Agent,' for celliale
143 and - Rippard's Regatta Line of .Peekot Yrom
New_ York to Liverpool, Xi% 14tl LiYertyst . fetal
EPH7ftteitar
u ..hgeoey of the Pittethugh :Lord -Oil FaelorYsßo'll,
Market street, Pittsburgh ... • •
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rt A A.F.FE. & o'cohiNoa, Proprietors of the, ,Pistaburs.b.
IPortable Sou Store corner of Penn andAVntnerete.
TAMES MAY, Inoksak Grew,' Forwarding and Cont
e) ntiation,/anc Water strebt, between Afarket and
Ferry.feta..
HILL & CURRY, Beakers and Exchange /linkers, No;
65 Woodatreet, third door below Fourth, west side.
&unßankers tout atelirvk
tp..4107.4114:5,i7 Ay:c7t, e BA.
may3tl4y
-01-IWON &STOC KllNV,Baulgrellers,'Statioitela j '.er int
ters and Pubiakers, corner braiirkeviuld Third' sic
- TTICTOR SCRUM, Booksetlir, Stationer ant 82rieter l
Fifth street, betiveett WoodandMarket, jan7!
mcs•raN,Feuader Br ass and. thu tlmiW
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-. field street, between Diamond alley and rift
Jl , ...t.rdeDEvrrr, , Irkoksa Greven, dealers in Pro
. Aireand.r insbnrgh Ensinufgenrres;No.2l.4 erry,
opposite 7thst. .
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steet t near Liberty:. CIOWN'IFARRANI
OHN' .• ORGAN; Wholesaler . mut Itesati.Dragaui,
tr 9 3i, Wood atOy.s, agia door, sautliarDiatathalallay.
febl
VOLLANSBEE 8 HAYWA HD, Whoietak and Serail
Deakrsin Bows crd. Shier, Is'. Liber . ty, street, 4:9.7
porita. Wood. - • ' • fen
.A....FAWIESTO — trit te Co., Whoks4le Drue Trare- -
Ili; • h Ouse,
,c °flier Orrin; ind 'Wand streets, and corner
Woodand Sixth. ' " febl
Aim. ALEXANDER iSONS. Coffin akeri amt. Pur
.ll rushin' Underlays, dame rof Penn and St. Clair
atreeta, opposita.tht Exchange. Enrrance on - Pena wreet,
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"rOfIN H. 'MELLOR; Mottsate 'eeet . .iteettit beater
ft, aunt and Mu s ic alln : rtrurneno,Pianos,Schnol . Booint,
and Stationery, No: it?. Wood street .
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431E3 P..4.FF5850:11,1 Jr., corner of First and Ferry
ig streets, raanufastarer,,ofloocks, 11ingns, and .Bolts;
,Tobacco, Faller,, Mill and Tiniber Screws, Monsen
.Screws for Rollingitfills sapid .
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ißTAAßswiying;isaacr, and Wholegate:Dealer
At:ln Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No:
11 4-Liberty smet, andd3 Diamand . alley. . , jy2l •
W/LIVIARTH,-Lumber n
4..rarreet, - betwden Irwin and Hand. ' C.ollllll.lltliClll.lollll
pronipily attended to. ..: - • ninls
& hnlVkf---------/Era.rcEE, wholesale.Grauen t Roe.
TY "S drying Distillers;, and. tykla,e Auld Liz:tor Ater.
chains. Also, importers :or Soda .A.sh. and a a " ne nn".
Powder. No. Ito Liberty street:. Pittsburgh. Pa. f sern.le
VXC P ropri eto r 4 ,
teet
twange tintore.
xiD.,Doten tr, , , .Coaches will be In readiness
atoll the landings to, convey. passengersitree of char,
Aiente for' the. Delf t an' Mutu al
/hzuratice Vompimph At' the Ware
hothie.of King k. Holme,s, Vt r aterstreet . hearbiarhet: -
CIA ON & IdeKNIWIT, Wholesale firocerr and Or*.
Missicr" n Merchants, Sixth street, beroreiiii 'Woad eta;
AVAL GLENN, Bookbinder, cprner of Third and Wood
V y streete, above C. EL Ray, where. is,preparedlo
do eileryinlasption or Tulin' tOola =
ii:"Vi.Tonsnegrast, ..... ,
DOINDEXTER CZ., , Wholcsale Grocer's and Cans
tnission and Forwarding Merchants, N0.;41,.-Water .
street,Zusliurgh • . • •-- •• ~,ap2l. •
WidURPHI, - VVholesate. and Retail Deater 16-
e-1/W GOODS, l'..lorth oast corner of lifarket and
S-"C"-------AMUEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin ' Copper
and Sheet'fron Ware, N 0,17 atreCt;letween
Woad and Atarlret.l '
wm• - Isorss.e.nanson.
0 CAD% ATlClDlSOM!,llfanyjarturers ofXi'', Cop
.Rer.anit Shtct ,Pare.:; Thor alto ' ckoellin over7l
description of Illackstniitt Work. First street, between,
Woottand Panritet, Pittsburgh..
Pa P'fiElt li-sassuois.• • • • •. WLLLtald itiallud7oll:
NV
S . HaRBA.DGII, Commission- and . Forwarding
• WEThataS, and dealers in Flour, Wool and Produce,
No. 63' witer, and 104 Front street, between. Wood and
Smithfield streets. Pittsburgh.- - - 10 2 1 1 Y
C . o7 k.S.RTE•—l'he undersign/11-has associated
.With himself lohd Nicole, front liteltimbre,- in the,
Grocery -and General Commission Business, under the
style of 'Sellers &Nicole.= Dated let January, 1646.
lan2o 7
.'FRAS.SELLERS.
11011 CHARD LEEcif, Jr., Importer•attzt dreier iti
.1.11. , Foreign antt..Doetetrie Sa&ery, Hardware, and
.Car
riage qiimmings, or all deseciplions t No. la 3 Wood si.,
Pittsburgh, sevenAcidts above Pifth, and One' door above
H. Childs :& Co.'s.Shbe Store. - ' '''no247.!
LAIR ~t
.17ffantv• OgettArero, No, AW.Wood:3l.,
'have constantly chi li and a full assortment. of every
description'of BRUSHES, ta*lxich limy solicit the atten
proved Kitt.
tian of dealers:. Also, a !aria 'stoek of SHOE MND
DIGS,. which is constantly. renewing with, the best Mt
. FISHING TACICLE_ and Sporting Equip..
ease in every
variety-"- - .all of which will be sold whole
sale and retail. '
QH r AM, (late ;Martin& timith,) 'lVlzates ate
~ Produce and commission Meehan ts, 50 Wood
street, Pittsburgh The undersigned havingentered into
PannerabiP ander. the above , style, respectfally ask the
P a tronage: 4f. !befriends of the late firm, and of the par
&tiers generally—, They feel warranted in; promism
them g-
that they Call. gwe satisfaction:to all who may buy of
f Or Confide &Mitten to their cane.. .
TLB
S AP- 1- 1 - ,, u , s , i„r e &c?,. n ,,teluat air; ter,
'., AOC/dealer:ln PAINTS, lqq: , 44 St, Clair. isi., Pith-3
n an
burgh; bait constantly On hand all kVnds of Puns either.
Dry or Nixed ',...hipsn. and 'copal Vornish.; Linsse4 . °ll ;
Belled ',' o .W.i tirbi Turpentine . W,lndoisr Glass, ofali
4 1 zesi rlittYi lat Binibes, &c..: all •of the best (misty,
and ror sale *treasonable prices. " sePIF
; TORN D. DAUS*, ductility.- tout Carnstinim zwa ans ,
(tj "canter of Wood and Path wrens, Pittsburg, is ready
to receive merchandirisof,every description on consign.
meat for public or privet...lo, and from MIR exPettenco
In the above business; flatters bin:melt that be will be able
weirs entire. smisfacticm to ail who May faint hhn with
them patrons= ;
_ Regular stales on Mondayi and • Thursdays Dry
Good. arid_Faney Artlelc s; at /.o.e'nfoci4.;*: . .
'Of ()mini* Piiisburgh manufactured .articles, new
and vationd-band Furniture, &c., at 110 flock, P. X. •
Sales every eve Max at early gas,lichr. imairUkr:
A FULTON ; Bet 4 pad Brass Founder, ham rabal — lS suit
11142ii'commeneed btutiness at Ms old stand, No.:0; Re,
cond,between.fdarket.and Ferry streets, where he will
be pleased to see ids old castcnner emeryriends.
Chuch, steamboal, and belle ofve size, from 10 to;
tO,OOO pounds, cast from. pauems of the most approved
models, and warranted to be of the best materials.
Mineral Water •Purnps, Codaters, Railings, &C., tre,
together with every variety of films* Carvings, if regal' ,
ed, turned and finished to the neatest manner.
• A. F. is the Solo agent for J3ibtrirts Anri-Arerarrion Me.
rat, so justly celebrated for the reduction of friction in
Machinery. The boxes and' composition eaa be bad of
him at all times.
Leeching, Cupping •assailgs
• • No. ad, - Frain
E. B. N0R11.114 (Successor to Mra. Delany.)--Presk
• Leeehesrecelved monthlyfistiendance stall hotino t
ference: The Physicians of Pittsburgh, Allegheny,
and Birmingham. March 12,1848.
lama cheerfully recommend to Physicians,
and slimy former friends end patrons, Mr. K. B. NOII3,
as being thoroughly' acquainted with the business, and
M. B, DELAIN
IDORTRAIT - AND LANDSCAPE FAINTINGi—Nr.
1 tendersids thanks to his patrprut Stud Would
inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity , be has
on hand, a large variety of LandsenOes for sale at the
Odeon, on Fourth street, between WoodandAndthrteld.
a2B
MOWNSEND, CARR & CO., Successors to the old firm
of C. frownsend',lc Co., and Carr & Rowland, beg
leave to announce to their friends and to the publiegen,
tingly, that they are now prepared to execute all Innds
of work -in the Coach 'and Wagon-making business; at
the shortest notice, and warranted to be of the best quali
ty TIM very large quatuitY of seasoned Timber with
which they are prepared, andlheir facilities for business,.
enables them to insure the public that they . are pmpared
tt. carry on an extensive and promyt business in their
line, and they respectfully soheit a continuance of the
liberal patronage bestowed upon the late firms. sep4
GRIBBLE & CO. have re
moved to the corner df Wood Street and Dirunond
alley, over B. M'Clain's Leather Store, where they are
prepared to furnish Wholesale and Re-
WI, at prices ranch reduced; laving every eccentric rude
R"jean:lag. and tither haVantnges unknown to others in
e Sande.. Besides giving a superior finishto blinds, they
trial Sherri with the best materials, making them rich an d dun tLte.
;N., B .-IVide or r:;rrow slats—portable or permanent
fisiei Toga funtimiti.d. Old Blinds refitted. die2l-y
QTE ELAND FILE PdAiIIYFACTORY.—The subserl
bet e, having enlarged theireltablishmentforthe
ufacture of STEEL and Fmes—on the comer of O'llara
and Libe,•ty 'streets, Pittsburgh.nrer prepared to furnish
File s efe,rery description, of the best quality: and being
determine, .t tomake it the interest of consumers to pur-
Cheac Files from then, respectfully invite the patronage
of all who use the erticle.
J. AitIKRIM & CO.
immix La/VENTED PATENT BLOCK SPRING
.L' TRUSS, ~thr the immediate relief and permanent
cure Ylestita 'and Ruptuset (Suited to all sizes) The
superior claims of ibis Truss consist in the comparative
muse with which it may he worn, The pad of wood be.
irg,tietuly balanced on - springs„yields to the pressure of
any part of it, and thoroughly adapts itself to any' move-
Mm
e' made by the wearer. It can be Warn ithout any
intennisslon, until cure is ndected " The 'subscribers
:have made arrangements for the manufacture of these
rvaluable Trusses, tna superior style, in Philadelphia, and
have them now for sale at their office, No. Smithfield
~ stfeet, near Sixth; Pittsburgh. GEORGE WATT
• • - D. W. KaurniAk. •
'cikTEyy DRUGSTORE.—Joitrt D. Dirndls:a," W7ll; i t
sale and' Beta/ Druggist, Wood street, -
one door south of Diamond alley, Pittsbnratt.—The
:subscriber has just received from the eastern cities, wpd
:is pow opening at,ther above stand,- a full assortment,ot
:articles in his line, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye
ISMS, Paints:and:Garnishes; Chemicals, Ike., together
, with. all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a.
wholesale'and retail dreg store.
His stook is entirely new, and has been selected with
. care. Ile is confident that his articles, both as to quality
early:dice, Will please such as may favor him with a call.
, MYO•Y:, : - . •
NOAION9AHEL.II. PLANANG LL.—J,sams Maya„
INGIM Would'iespeatfullyinform his friends and the
lici thaV:llls new establishment is now In fall opera
lion, and that he is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and
'fill all Orders for Planed tuniberi . with proraptitude, and
,at the lowest rates. . • , • -
I Board and Plank, planed on one or both.dides, eon.
stantly on hard.
Bash, Doors and Mouldings, of every description, made
to order. , •
Ma
Builders • and Carpenters Would findit to thefr mina
',rage to give him a, call, as he atm now furnish them with ;
!planked Mull, suitable for every description of work. ut
dec3-tf F
fIHEAP BONNETS.—W. R. MURPHY is selling oil
kJ -his remaining stock of BONNETS at greatly redh
ced prices.,
_:Rontleta of• last winter's Iyhapoo at from 25
,cents to 81,00.
. ,
Chearilatons.—A ler of 'Dress •Ltivins reduced to 121'
Mori aods for just received, and
.. offered very low.
Dark Ginghonts.—Rich dark stylesofGinghams.
Manchester and Domestic do., of choice patterns.
Mantua .Ribbana.—An assortment just received in the
WhOletale Roams, Bietory, and offered low b,t ihepiace.
Also, White and Colored Satin do. • • .-
Prints and Arusiirit,—An excellent stock on hand,
4c, per yti..tqi to the finest qualities. • • •
.117• At. the notrh-easisorner of Rourtii and Markerstrsats,
11ENTLEMEN—The subscribers beg leave, to .inform:
k_T you thafthey have Cravats,, a Stocks,ment of fine
'Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Pocket flan&
!kerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Baspenders, Umbrellas, Un
der Shirts, Drawers, &c.; in fact every thing included in
!Gent's Wearing Apparel, to which they invite: your -at
tention.. They alsomanufacture to order, at them factory,
East, every variety and pattern Of SHIRTS, in quantities
and quality_ to snit purchasers. •• • ••• • ; !•..
• Please give us a call, and examine our Goods and
:Prices, at our Ware-room,orth-east corner of Fifth and
Market streets. upstairs. •‘. EDWARD TODD•& Co.,*
CAMPAIGN OPENED.--At the Gteat.B.arcain.Corner,
*here there has just heed received ; a splendid new
stock:oElEoOn and SidOES, of every .variety; whicht
;will be sold cheaper than ever; as our motto is .quick
;sales and small profits. •
Also, a large lot of TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS ; VA
LISES: "Allive need to convince , the public or thelaet
Of selling cheep, is to have Men; give u a call suMbring,
the Cask along.
t [Er Don t rforgatelteplaceororner of SmitbSeld And Sth
streets bear! .1. BATES.
iv. R. SMITH',
W. Itt. SINCLAIR.
rig. ~ ~- ~-i~,``.3 ~~'~a:~;.~::'~. , 'w~ ` w~~.z. `K~ ~,
ta. , q.t,;'
PrI7S - KR
Curbs.
fL
GERBERDING, Dettlae,in Imported
ga and Domestic Senors, Snuandloh &coo,
Wholesale and Retail; Liberty street,' six
doom above-Stnithfield, Pittsburgh; Pa.
•,- AU orders from connuy Merchants will b o promp
y attended to.
TIRBUR! DRUGS!!—Josh Mortuut. .Drugrist and.
.1] Apothecary, , nonlx•west corner . of Wood and Fifth
'streets, Pittsburgh, will keep constantly on hind 'Drugs,
Taints, Oil's, Dye-Staffs; ' • • • • '
N. B.—Physicians' Prescriptions- carefailreompotmd-;
ed from the best Materials, at any ,hoar of the day or
night. Also, an assorunent of Perfume fine tooth,
hair, and clothes' Brushes, ~ ikc., which will be '
'sold low for oath. ' ry; arao:ly, )11
Sprhag Faatallonaktor 18486
111 , CORD & CO.,.(late lifTortf &
At will inweilece the Spring tittYle of RATS ihil day,
Satarday,.March th,184 8 -
Theitimeadaand customers are requested to emit and:
examine their, stock of Spring Nam,met •received from.
New York, at thei r store , corner at Fifth and Wood eta.
mare
-cur • • TROY U, dermerr, Filth =emote
• Ty mediate/y • , tippoilite the Theatre," respectfully 'in
forms his friends and•the publin in lonerat, that he has
resumed his business as a Furnishing, Undertaker. He
is !applied with and always keeps on hand Came of all
sires tied kinds, Shtouds, and all other articles necessar y .
on suctroccusione: ' ' " •
. Sliver pbates,iea boxes, and leaden cone will be al•p%:
plied in order. Afinehearseandcmriagealwaysready
to attend funerals. . . • . • sepZ . :ty ;
• . Each aaagge.liotel, •
- Corner' o f Penn and . St lair sweets, Piettinerga, Pa,
THE subseribee, having assumed the mapagement of
this long established and popnlnt Hotel, respeetrall) ,
announces to travelers andthe public generally obit he
bo at all times prepared to accommodate them In all
'things desirable in a well regulated Hotel.„Ttne Hemet
is now being thoroughly repaired throughout, pad new
:ftiguithie added; node), pains will be spared to make Me •
, Fsebange one of the very best Hotels in the Cozintry.:— .
The.poderignid very respietfolly solicitsa cohtimidnce
of the liberal patronage which the House has heretofore
received.' THOMAS OWSTON,
fehlMdaw• - - -• _ • . PrOpTiCita.
John. 3!. Townsend,
TIRUGOIST AND' APOTHECARY, No: lc:Sfivlr;ii
XI, street, three oars above Third,Pit tsb orgh;•WiD have
constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the beet
and freshest Medicines, Which be sill sell on . the' Most
reasonable terms. Physicians sending orders wl,ll bp
promptly attended' to, and suppplled with articles they
may rely upon ea genuine. •
Physicians prescriptions will be accurately and neatly
plep . ared from the best materials, at any hour of the day
Also, for sale, alarge stock of fresh am! good PERFif
MERV. ' . .
dee39
Late of Pittsburg Pa. :Late of Nashville, Timm.
T ESION & ANDERSON, Delany in Cotton, Forward-
JLI lag and Commission Merchants, No. Et, Front street,
above Broadway, Cincinnati3Ohia..•... •. •
at/Xll TO •
: Merchants generally, Pitts - burgh, Pa.
Merchants generally, Naahvilfe,Terin.
W. P:titne & Co, Louisville; Kk.
Springer*. Whiteman, ti phi
' James Johnston & Co.. $ anti o.
Hewitt, Hernia & Co., New Orleans.
bfagrepar It Morris.
Duval,Deighler & Co., Ba ltimor e.
• • • Bmlth. Bagaley & Co., Philadelphia.
. Daniel Deshon, Boston. • •
TUESDA 7. 4ANIT
butinekli*Ei
I. 11/ oadlsalp an eadtlat4 ant o attarts
IN
AN I PANT S POLES,- , . •
OR MEDIC* AND Ontill 1.0 4 1 1:114-ThiS is the'only:
• 12 inetrument of the kind this evir been Pretented
la this country. or Europe for dal porposes, and lathe
only WIC ever known to man,lthich the galvanic fluid ,
Scan be conveyed to the human, !moor, the brain, or
o any part of 'the body, eitheiternfilly or internaly'
'in a 6e fi nite,giontle stream, wilt shocks or pain—wit h
• perfect safety-4nd 'often with happiest effects. •
• This. important apparatus -idghly approved of
by many of the most eminent alciaim of this country
and Europe, to,Whorn . the nThd mid others whom it
may concitti - can be .referreiteference will alio be
;given to many respee,e citizens, who have'
- been cored; by means of this =wadable apparatus, of
.40111 e of the most inveterate vont dliorders, which'
could not be removed by any cr known means.
mOng vorloul others, it basin plioved to be admit
'ably DM:toted for the cure of dollostiug diseases, viz :
nervous fitedache and other dderiof the hra/ni It is
withAbitapparatas alone thtt, ophator can convey
the galvanic fluid with ease chafed? to.the eye, to re
store sight, oceure amattroture ear to restore hear-.
lag; to the tongue or other or to restore speech ; and
to the Varietal , Oaths of th e 1 , or the cure of chronic
rheumatism, asthma; neuralgs., tic doloureaux; phral-'
isle, or palsy, goat, chorea ortlYiais' donee. epilepsy,
weakness from Bruins,
.soni senses peculiar ta fa.
.males, contraction of the limb„hk-lavv,.etc., etc.
Rights for surrounding ccit4 of AVestern Pa., ail:
privileges; with the instrurnet, ay he purchased, ' and
also tested for the cure 6f
Full instructions will be prnsir the various chemi--
cats to be used for various di sod the best manner.
for operating for the cure of esidiseases, will also be
'fUlly explained to the pnichar, hei a pamphl et maim ° ,
his bands expressly for the. pfitioses, carefully pre
pared by the patentee.Enitite oi
S. waaus, Vine street,•
- • ar Road, Pittsb'g.
11 ata, Capsola4r.
, d ila THE subscriber liow ceiving from the
I.ll.city of New York thole sorunent of Hate
60ans *and Naffs, Lit Mahlon", in great vu.
siety, and very came, wholdh aid retell.
i....: .. . . • - I 4A/dES WILSON,. •
novll Smithfield "Ire' dI ekor South of <that, •
... . . . .
•
Vala is 4
t•• - •
.4 .4. P ULSO. ,Ne, at., '2d door from
the corner of north, bare s t ed, and trill this day
inttoduce the PALL SYZ.p f GENTLEMEN'S
45ur3, ahil would respect/41 his customers and
the public) generally to call ad et lee the same.
•
•
_ _ _ ___
MULL FASFIIGNS.—S. hkralau' r i Jastreeell
A: Ii ew . York the Fall Sty' of BATS, which he.
introditee this day, SalunlayAn t 2eth. All those In
want of a neat and soperior3A would do well to call
at • 1.0:7 OOD STDEET;
..auk . 3door abort Fourth. •
• FASHION - OTTI
RIVCOOD 411 CO, (lab •
jt. WILL Inttodtme r on stu
STYLE OF II A T S)
Tart:MOM in 'went oia z
am invited to call at - that:ant
Wood streate:' . • •
: „._,..., •: .• FALL MU Eft ma
. II A'TIO AID APS!
' C
---- • THE eirbuicriberdue ' ,returned;
ir
(rant Near York 'wit tee e; •sintri gib
_ i x
Avast 260,1848, ¢¢ Co.'s FALL
STYLE OF HATS, to, whirl be tildcall ihe attention
of his customers and,the pulite. eis daily expeeting '
the arrival of hisfkll ttbsortrant o ate, Caps, and Muffs, i
all of which will be disposelof a mentally law puree. .
G. W: GLlitSg/W, 102 Wood_ at.
• auxin . Sddoor balm is' Aactlon R6ellis: .%
-. . • : Igessr list asa Op !Store. . •'• •' .
47
A JA M ES Avaaari, el,, team.,
...,,.. a4 •
~: lfonnerly Of the cornet o f . and alley t.it 4, 4,..
...,.,_ and Wood atitets:r bete late respectfully
tcrlagoan Ms old cu.stoiare, hinds, end the public, that,
he has opened a NEAP STO/kon Smitlfield st., where!
ee chafde assortment of /14121:f. CAPS, mid LADIES,
FORB,'(as good, neat, fashiouble and rune as au y in
the inay_br had; J. 'l , irvy conlally invites hie!
friendeand We:public to :emptier his flaw location end!
. ..eidabliabnibilt,andsivo !dip o onus hearty as hejutends I
ikvot.eloosilo fhhtn: .. -_::' • '.: if ' mart-ly
Atabtonable Hat and gp Bleu 1017,
(21E•0130E S. Anti trTZ. 4 treepetfolly.' . 1 ,.. I
N.F. juifortns his friends And Et lielllnlino* .t . • •?••
Wr that he has elnatnenee.l II 1 nfadare of *
01 .
ais and Cape, at No? 33 NV kteee ine door (torn tte
corner of Second, where he i stow otthand afire re.
'omen% of lieu and Capsof ti own remota elute, when
he Will dispose of, wholesale 'retail. cu the moat rat
tamable wan, for club or eilYieeePttme• nuts thee
uaortnie ri • aP19411
HAYINGAPUIIIiAIRDA • Mitt B.li , ooli—litats.
1.0 sox &Poe:Yetis,
,Tonsert • •,. esseTelbal*
the saloim on the corder eat 41 ; alleyand 'Water it,
near the National Hotel. To lit occuPedisy Clemmt
Archer, and are prepared to on geolensen at, ice,
'fhb ease, comfort. and polite •1.
An connection with theirs .7 they live fitted laft
excellent showoff bath, mheeespesons C* base shellee
baths at all hours of the day. • .
They still continde to serge tcmers alscat
their Oti &nut, corner of thu ad and Union st.
febl74f .• . • •. 2
AtIVINDAFILIS ' .
THEmilisetiberhicspa.wimos flakhe.Crint
monwealtb,Htelunount of Imam: umetrbyttve.
He has given the regularly appnvini stoney, and mien
out a commis:loan( the first class, is in ApFlioneer of
the city of pittsburgh, and rented fug ipsiciMis
room belonging to SylvanusLothropiEtt,Plo.ll4lVmd
street, three doors front Fifth, whereile *prepared toot
tend to the sale of every kinder Menhaidise, Furnittre,
Real Estate, Stocks, Shipping, Ac.,iithir at te Auction Rooms or on the premises, and will iralicaft? exert him
self to, the utmost for the benefit of lis etnlibrers, on the
most reasonable terms; he will sell mtensiriy and only
,cin commission neither purchasing Jar hating any it
terest whateve/Ongoodtin the store, int inertly
• the con••
mission for t hereby giving all Racers tram choose
withoutpartialily of having therein treperty lispotedof
to the best advantage.
, • Sales will be promptly settled whin made. AdvaMei
will be given at any num, on the nest accommodating
terms. Merchants will not be chimed for advenc es.' --
Regular sale days : Mondays and Thuradan,oit z t i ry,
Goods, Groceries, Furniture, Ac.; and everreve g,
Hardware, Cutlery, 'Watches, Gun; Pistols, and Faitcy
Articles. Books on Saturday evenings.
ap24 . • JAMESTPRENNA, Anat.
Rentoval."
111 & E. TODD would respeatidly inform he mei
chants of this city and our customers pnerallr,
that we have removed our stock MEM rts glad (Ants FllT
nishineGoods, to the corner of mei and Marini streets,
24 story over , W. & P. Bogus, entpindet 'on Pith - strict,'
-where we intend to keep on hand $ large stock If Stems,
of our own manufacture, with aaassortment at Gentle
'melts' varnishing Goods, usually bmpt - hy EastertWhole
sale Furnishing Sttirei.
Bein very thankful' for the kiild patronage listowed
on us for the past - year,';we .would he happy to receive
calls from our old customers and Merchants gmerally,
and would inform thern . that we Intend noting. on otir
part shall induce them to. look /hither, as we, crpom to
add largely td ear strick,and'dimiiish our pric es,
Merchants -and &niers are -solicited to egardne Our
stock of Goods. ; - L ' "tplo-1(
MODS INSTITUTION, ander. the charge of IN Sisters
'I. of Mercy, situate, on Stevenson street, southaf Prim
sylvania Avenue, is now open for the receptich. ofya
nents. The medical gentleman attached to the Ilostital
Doct. J. P. , DAnzatit, , Pact. Anorso., •
Tirummaszto, Alchlasr., j
Non-paying patients will be received as !c o ney`.
• Pay 'patients will be 'received at the rates ado ed:f or
the temporary Hospital
Lower Warns 53,00 per week.
Upper Wards, ip Which ell* Pa-
tient hit's ti Sep:irate iipartmeni,) wtek.
These terms Include Medical attendance and Mein:dile.
Pay patients one have any irrgularl'Physiciali to 'at
tend them that they mayinalte'rehoice of,• at - thdr oWn
Clergymen ot:any denorairiation ire allowed'lA visit
'patients silion'desired them; ' •
The merernospitat is delightfully situated in In open
and airy part of the city, and ctithin ten minulealwalk
The Court House,
Application for the tide:Aoki of patients can be Made -
either to Dr. SIITDE3t, or JAMES BLAIMLY,
Je2 PhMocOontraittae of,lilercy hospital.
Splendist - SistAbilahnuesat.
IWIES S WOODWELL, would reispecifillyi
inform lbe, • public' tlittt is has removed to his
new location,'No. 53, Third street, (next door above
the old stand.) Neither eneose . nor trouble , has-bee n spared, to make it the mow extensive and magnificent
Furniture , warehouse to ha:found any where, east or
West!' The • stook on hand r for varietyi , taste•nad ele
'ime, is such as. Ins neverhecrt offered to. any public.
rota the most costly outfits at 81,000 per get, down to
chamber and kitchen furniture, may be found in inyles
arid 'patterns, to stilt any and every taste., ~s; W. Wood.
well hopes for, a continuance of the very liberal patron.
hgtu extended ; to. him heretofore, and pledges himself to
give entire satisfaction, both as regards the solidity du
rability and style of his articles, and the liberal an dno.
commodating'prineiples upon . which he does business.-...
His extensive ow warehouse bang now filled from the
cellar to the fourth story, %rah every variety offurniture
and CuArms, he would solicit a call from all in Want of
Articles in his:line. • - ap27 .
West Point. Works. •
ID RESTON & WAGNER, Engine Builders; have coin.'
1, merited business on reqn at., near the Point, at, the '
establishment formerly coined on by Stackhouse &Nei.
ion. -.Persons wishing tapurchase Steam Engines for
Boats, .or for other purpoies, will please favor us with a
call, as we Elstor,ostrselvss to be able to furnish them on
113 favorable mutts as any other establishment in the city.
Also, Tolling mill and ostings of every deacalption can
behind at the shortest notes..
REmsnem....ogpt.,BAbert Beer, Thomas Scott, Esq.,
Church, Carothers, & Co, W Denup_gsg., M. Allen & CO,
ENOCH
HU WAGNER. PRESTON,
exunnareeitil new Cabinet Wareroom
- Ml 3: YOUNG & Co.. ' - n
11011 AVE removed their CABINET
ja wARB,4IcOhIS to Commercial Row, Liberty
street, opposite thelid of Smithfield, where they will
keep constantly cab d an extensive assortment of So
fax; Tables Wardrob , Surefoni Bedsteads, Chairs and
, 4 i
every artic le imtheirtine of business. ,
,Nlladenaking plomptly attended to at reasonable
1068. " " 1 . may 27
CARD.--Jugtreceired, by Express, three pieces of su.
poems BROWN LUSTRE claims, for Over.coats
and Sauksomblob *II be sold low at 2dl Liberty street,
by - (nov18) b. wskorpsy. 4o ...,
101untiols and Journal vim] •
... F T
: ice S ..at
Y '30;...1849:
• Q VITABLE FOR PRESENIS. , :--Gerna of Bastay, and
Literary
Offering,
1849 . , •
Prlendship'e for 18492 • •
Christmas Roses, for 1848..• , •
Christmas Blossoms, for 1849.
Amaranth, KTOkell of Remembrance, for 1849. '• • .
The Young Man's Offering.. , - • •.. „ •
:The Young Lady's Offering; by' Mrs; Sigotnney, a n
Leaflets of Memory, a 'verb annual f0r1849.1 ,
' ThirPalry Bing, f0r1849. • . .
The Cpal,.a splendid gift book, Col - 1849. • • ' •
. The
The S cr Hyacin ß th oo , fo
f r or 13
ap k, 49. •
• The Snowflake; for 1849. • '' • .
The Book of Pearls. • • • ." • •
The Lady's Annual, far 1849.... •-•
The Women of the BcripturePi bel4Uti(al •
Work,
The Wreath Of Friendship; tor t i g fi49. , •
ThO Christian Keepsake; fort : ' • ' •
Read's Female Poets of Ame Ca; containing portraits'
of Mrs. E.-Oaks Smith, Mr.. P. 8. Osgood, Mrs. L. H.
Sigoumey, Mrs. E. Mrs. Emma O. B‘rab Amelia arbillys,
B. Walb_Y, Mts. 8. J. Hale,. Mrs. E. C,
Miss Anna C. Lynch, Miss Sarah
Greenwood.) •• • • ....... ••• - ••„.• • • • •
Th 6 above, with a large collection of Poetical !Wake,:
Prayer Books, Bibles and other works in splendid styles.
of bindings, suitable for Chris o rma and New Years pres
ents', for sale lithelionbstore of • •
JOHNSTON & srocirrox; '
Corner Market and 3d stn.: •
. 4 - 4 1,r BOOKS AND ANNAUA LS, ,
' volt 1840. • • '
'XI Garcia( the Beason,lB49. I Book of Beauty, for 1849.
The Opal, • 44 'The Garland,
Gems of Beauty, 44 The Atnartnth. • . "
Do. (white et and case) 44 I Christmas ,Roses, . "
Book of A'aorbi, " Christmas Blossoms, ."
Forgetmte-not, 4 4 Flora's•Gerns, ii
Do. (white of, and case) " • I Christian Keepsake, • "
Friendship', Offering; ". The Snow Flsthe, • -"•
• Keepaakerof Frienffship, " • The Gem, :• • , . :4;
Excelsior Annual, " 1 The Moss Etose,-- - ...f.f__
Do. (whit es or and i 000) . . Gift of Friendship, ".
The Hyacinth, , " 'The Pearl,
The Rosary of Illustrations of the Bible; •' • •
Lady of the Lake, illustrated; .... • • :-
Moore's Poetical Works): , . . ... • •. .
Leila Rookh, illustrated •
Poets of Connecticut, gt id.; '' - ' '
Pictorial Franklin sad 'palms; , : ... ~
' . Perpetual Keepsake; ,
Willis' Poetical Works;:' •• - ' - ''• •
Lays of Sabbath. ~ ,
• ' A large assortment of popular ittitinili Ho s oki, many
• f which are that from the press Toy Bookattod.Colos
ed Pictures, Gaines, &c. , &e. Just received by Express,
and for sale hy:': ' ELLIOTT & ENGLISH
dee23 4- - ,•, i • . . Wood and Market its.
_2t:
• "err Platoon. R .
RECEIVED THIS DAY. and for sale at anuthetur
to
et's prices, three elegem Zenith:vet PIANOS% raadeby
H. Wonessua, New. York. These instraments,are con
sidered fully equal, If not superior, to any now made in
New York, having a' delightful lone, rani, rotted, and
melodious; warranted towear well and give satisfaction.
The price of these Piano. Is believed to be much low
er than any other manufactured in New York. • Those
who are in want of a good and elegant Piano, at a
moderate price, will please COME and examine 'the
above, at the store of the subseriberi where. a largo. as
sortment of Chickering's celebrated Pianos can always
be found:. • • JOHN H. MELLOR,
dee'S No.St World street,'
•
' - FOR 1
• aid C
Kin g o )
ing. 2(4 the FALL
received frorn New
t and beautiful HAT,
Coruer of nib and
ang2
141, i
or
Iv
Terrible nevelution-41tars Trinuiphantl
MAN Es. CANTWELL, (sign of the "'") No, SO
A i Market street, would respectfully beg leave le call
to attention o(the public to their new , stock ,of Goods,
,ast teceiveUnd opening from Manufacturers and
tamers, of which they feel confident that price and gush-
lty will give entire satisfaction, as our motto is—" quick Safe., and SmaU P, iho .
Oar stock man s y, of the following artieles,vizz
Ladies' and Gentl Breast Pins, late styles; Guard 1
and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets ; FM
get and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pen/; . Slides and Studs;
Steel Buckles, for Ladles' Head Dresses; Madalon's
Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet; Coral Beady; Ala
baster Boxes; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving Cases,
furnished; S teer Spectacles; Silver Spoons, all kinds;
German 'Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Saga
and Purses; Cotton Bags and Purses; Hair, Tooth, Nail
and Cloth : Brushes; Violins, Aecordeons, Flutes and
Fifes; fine Penknives and Scissors; Globes and Paper
Holders, Shell, Dress and Side C ombs, latest styles;
Chide Vases, Fruif Baskets, Agate and Glass
Mugs, and Cologde Bottles; Tables, CheSsman and
Baekgummon Boa Silk Tapesiry; Bruised and In
gram Carpet Bags; rds;
Willow, Market and Side Bask - ets ;
Chairs, V. agous,Cradles,.&c., Az., with a large assort
ment of Toys . and Fancy Articlu, too numerous to men
tion.
(seplg
EAD THIS LET - MR.—who will be wlthout a bean
-11, grid head of hair; when they can hare one for three
shillings? Twenty years' loss of hair and wonderful
restoration!
- - . "Bsamstuts, July 17,1847.
' "Dear §ir—.- The wonderful effects ofJones , Coral Hair
Itestorative has been deciiively demonstrated in the ca
ses a t severarrespectable citizens of the town; ivho,
account of your selling three'shilling trial bottles, , try it
without fear. One instance, *hick ha* attracted partic•
War attention, it the cruse of a
_gentleman who had .little
or no hair for tWOuIY lettrsi f be had tried, numerous pre
. arations in vain, and ultimately had Ida betid Shaved and
sny recommendation :bellied the Ro
etomtive, anti after using itizlicoordn..tiarAizection,'
for a shortiime, the youngbair appe and he beano*
its funs a head of hair a* any person in altimore.
Yours, &c.. JOHN KIL,VINGTON." ,
It causes eyehrolvs to grotm, preveats the hair from
turning MY, - and - the first application causes it to curl
beautifully, frees it from ecurf, and stops it form falling
Sold.with full directions at 82 Chatham st , N , Y.Aill/ by
Wm. •Yaokralli Agouti 89 2LibertY at. Piltsbaret,ftiep2o..
• - -
Great Bargain Corner i
— i
S. BATES, Khaimah and,RetailDrater ._....—,....
in Boots, Shoes and Thinks, StaiT torntr aMINowoOII
of l'ijOi and Stnitlyidd stereo, Pittsburgh .The
subscribervesitectfullr announces total °limier*.
mere and the public, generally, that he lum.removed his
Soot, Shoe and Trunk Storetw the large new warehouse
lately erected at the corner of Filth and Smithfield - els,
opposite the old Pittsburgh Foundry . _ *hers he will keep
on band a ' arge assortment or BOOTS, SHOES,' HAIR
and'LEATHER TRUNKS, YALICES,CARPETBAOS,
&e., of -all descriptions and, sizes, which' be will sell for
.ctsur as cheap as can be bouE,irt In this market. : . ,
' Being connected with some of the largest manufactur
ing establishmehts fry the eastern citiesiond teeeiviat
goods almost every • , week daring the season, he offers
great inducements to purchasers, either by wholesale: or
retail, as he offers his goods at lower prices than those of
the same quality can be bought elsewhere in the city.
I'manutbcture and keep, constantly on hand, Boys' and
Youths' Calf and Kip Boots, a very neat and serviceable
. .
117" Remember the place, "Great Bargain Canter! ,
BPS-Y Corner mu, and Sthlthfield atreeti.
.Important.
: M. ECLAIR; :DAVID' STEIN ART and PHILIP
10/ SPAHMAN, havingtairchased the entire intetest and
I stock in trade of Mr. , ,John W. Blair. beg leave to Inform
I heir nanterous friends and the public that they, have. this
day entered into partnership under the firm and style of
& C 0.." tor the Manufacture of BruAlies of every"
description: `Being practical Workmen, they will 'make -
up every article of the most durable.Mtderittl; enetin the
first style and, will keep on hand, formale, at their store,
No. 120 WeisFstreet,a' Very large assortment of every
thing in their of business—which, with their egten
lave stock of Shoe Findings, Fishing Tackle, Pnn and
Pocket Knives, Powder,Shot, and 'Variety. Goods, they
Will se licheap, wholesale and retail. ..
Machine Brushes made to order, With deepatch. •''
The encouragement and patronage of their friends and,
the public is earnestly selicited, and will be thankfully re
ceived. Observe BLAIR I- Ca, •
Pittsburgh, Oct. 23th, 11343:(oc30) • 120 Wood at.
itipmcbwAlitiic BOOKS.—Just received,at the Book.:
.: store of the subscriber, in "Firth at;, near Market :.
Mauritz Mediea,pura. by Samuel fialutetuan,translated
and edited by Charles Janus HeraPel; AHD. vols.
Roraima s Acute _Diseases, by Dr,,Hemprel, L..
Bomcepothic Domestic Medicine, by J. Lowrie, enlarg
ed and improved by A. J. Ball; M. D. ,
Jahr's New Manuel, vol. 1 ; Nos. I and 3.
Borings Domestic Physician. -
A Manuel of Domestic Cookery, for the use of persons
who are under Homamatic treatment.
pßooninghitusenls Therein:can Pocket Book , for Hoinor;
athists, by Dr. Okie. ;,. ;
Babeman's Chronic Diseases, voi. 8.• .
Together with Medicine Chests, of different sizes and
prices. • • • [aplol .;! VICTOR SCRIBA. '
"George Armor, ' . 1 ' •
DASHIONABLE TAILOR, No.•43,•hiarket 'street—,
J 1..! Having - removed his Tailoring Establishment in the
rooms on hlarket st., lately occupied as a Bookstore, by
Bosworth & Co., the undersigned is prepared to fill all oil
dare in his line:which may be entrusted to his care by his
old friends andcastomers, and the publiegenerally, His
tong experience in the business. and the success with'
which he has prosecuted it in Pittsburgh, 'emboldens him
to hope for a liberal share of patronage: He Will make
all.descriptions of Clothing in the best manner, and most
fashionable style; FOR.OASH. ' ' ' '• . •
ap2.5-ly • • • • :•• • • - •GRO. :ARIVOIL , • -
Merchant Tailor.
11 - E subseriberrespeetrallyannouncesio his custom
ere' and tostkiegentlettielirof Pittsburgh hrtild-vieinfty,
generally, that ha has received his .usual assiortutent , ot
Spring Goode , for gentleman's wear, to ivhich he invites
their attention. 'His stout comprises line'Brimil Clothe of
all.eolors ; Cassimeres; tiohiVestingsof plain and fancy,
patterns; all of ,which he is prepared to manufacture- in
the, hest and most fashionable,, style. Also;,,Childreies
Clothing kept constantly unhand and muds to cider.
1024 , ' Water et., 3d door above National Hotel. •
Fashionable Clothing Store,
No. 218 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTM
FllHEStibseribiirs respectfully inform their friends and
.1 the public generally, that- hey. have just ieceived
a new supply of French and English Cloths, and casii. ,
merer,—Vestings of all styles and quality—Ready-made
Clothing of all descriptions, neek and pocket Handker
chiefs, Shirts Lip short, every article usually kept A n ,
Clothing Stores, constantly on hand.
Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes' mode to order, in
a fashionable style, will find it to their advantage to call,
and examine'our stock before going elsewhere,
jr3.4f ArsnYt.,LtN & Dovirmivia:
EORGE' COCHRAN. Connniersion and ForwardingG
.71foihant, No. Ni %Wm -reel, Pittannigh,clumues
to transact a general Commission Business,:
the purchase and sale of. American manufactures end
produce, and in receivingand forsvardzugGoodsconsign
ed to his care. agent - foithe miuMfaointers, he will'
tie constantlysupplietwith the principal of Pitts- -
bnrgh manufacture, at the loweatwholessle Reines. ,
Orders and consignments are reipectfiiilv solibited:
f ~ w
firtoullantotts.
£tliscdianeous:.
• 01kver•s • latent Concave : eater. cbnrn a.
• • BUTTER IN• FIVE MINUTES!! •
call the attention of the public to the artiele head
an . ing thla tuivertisemenyind invite tha enterprising
curious to call and witnes s its opeestioa. All *dyer
anemias, in. relation to this invention, to the hundreds
1r
' who have seen it tested, is supeserogution. - .
Ist. This Churn will . produce Butter, gathering it in a ,
masa, from sweet milk, in five to Jen minutes ! and from.
cieliMpreOsiredi as families usually* 'prepare It, in three
to five minutes!
,24i. The utility of, this invention is appamt, u hatter ;
ButK can be produc ed f r om sweet milk, or cream, .than
'cleft 'tidied hi the Usual way ;'and by nieans of this,
Churn, a little girl or boy can perform, in five or ten ,
.minutes, whathas heretofore required the labor °Caw°. '
man or man for one or two hours, and sometimes half a
da Zi. By simply turning a thumb screw, the.wholeltufilie
dasher is taken out, leaving nothing bat the Butter and:
milk in the plain wooden box. •
4th. It is the nein:test Citorn'evM , :litventid, as the rim
.plleity• of its construetton. (though embodying a Pent
,philosophical principle) makes it but little to manufac
, ,tith. It is a.connon.sense Churn, st ‘ .% all willadniit who
will exarifine it.
.fl We have purchased the monopoly of this valuable .
it p•revement from Messu.Colver&Myere,the patentees...
We are now offering the coradete monopoly s tyled ankleM
for the 'States °PO o, Peansylvania,New
_York, New Jersey, Marylap4 and Delaware, which will'
insure certain and large profiti to the mannfaCturer. and.
a speedy return of investmerir.• The public are invited la
call and witness its opetution, at our office, in Pittsburgh,'
every day, at - 4 o'elocle, P. at. • "
J..H. CLAYTON, & Co.,•Proprietors::
Office, Exchange Buildings, St. Clair street, next door:
lisEstptiroJohhs'offiee. • •-'' •• • ' • twit?
ON the. Itight f the 36th of October,
NJlonging to:the Union:Line, *as" destroyed: by fire,
a,Canal Boat be
near Duncatt's Island—occasioned, it is believed, by Lit
cifer matches packed in pry Goode., - ' •
Tfte tuideisigned deem it an act of Astra to ` die'Pre
-pitplota of that Line; /Keens. Dutilh, Humphreys, ;dr C 0.,.
Philadelphia, and Henry Graff & Co., Pittsburgh, without'
- knowledge or solicitation on their pith, to m at te theft:
n Ibis.manner the promptand satisfactory setriementby:
item of the Tull amount of our respective losses by' that ,
ace : Adam, ranging.inattrount front thrift buruHed to fifteen
hundred donate,
.and . in the, aggregate4 ov o . , over twelve
thousand : dollars.
Ashfor as.pdssible they had
and
of the lots duplicated
and inimedmtely torwartied and where, it was known
'that this could - not be dilne, orwat not - desired by its,they.
have Paid.the amount in ,cash,:or settled with : the meet
chants in Philadelphia, without reference to us.
The Certain ;bath-thee of hit Goods, whilli on the way,
is 21,14 .4-Y l u =Sterol". *Male tyro- the blerchttat,andrilal,
destroyed; : heehall be instantly, paid the amount .
loss.l We therefore wialf. , viithott•tbe lanai diakarage
ment,ipiended the other „lanes, to.give,thisambhc testi
mony of the eatifactory settlement of a, heav y, loasby the
Union Line. • • • , •
~piltablirgn,Noveipb. e r
ntisttatiOn. -
Hampton, Smith & Co., . • John Dean','
Alexander King, . Marshall, ...1,
' • D. A. G ri er, - Brown & ItrQuesion
Robt. A-Comas:blun t
C. Arbuthnot. ''
Hooks , for Christmas astrrafelar
ASPLENDIIT,ASSORTAIENT irsinspuvro aTAL,4,.
The Hyacinth; ,
• • The Forget-me-not; ` ;'
;The Gill of. Friendship;.
The Fairtr Ring_;
The Christian Keepsake ;
Tho Garland;
Thi Keepsake . of Friendship;
The Rose of Sharon; • ' 4
The Snow Flake „;, .•
The'Philopiena. • -
Also,' an extensive variety of mail Javenile Books:
Toy Books in zreat variett.just leaned for the.flolialays.
Also; fancy Letter and Note Paper; feneY Envelop,es,
fromthelowesttathe highest price mantiftteturett. ;New
and oldLiteratare, constantly on hand and receiving, as
1:17' Smithfield. street, third door above W. Idec22
HOLIDAYS!. HOLIDAYS!!-,The subscribers..are
Fancy
jst open
of-evering a sp y le des ndid miption, suitable fiat - Christ
collection of Toys-and fine
u Goods
mas and New year's presents, eonsisting.in part, viz
iewelrkand Watches; Work, Dressing and Fancy Glass'
BoXes; Card Cases ; Pearl, Shell, Ivory and Velvet Cant
Baskets; Steel Bend Purees; Crotchet Velvet Bags; Mu.
sic Boxes; ClieseMenl Dominoes, &c.; With a thousand
other articles, too.numerous to mention. •
The above Goods we will sell extremely low, previous
to the Ist February,l249, as we intend Making some ma
teria} alterations tu. nor *lona and business. IVe invite. :
all to call who want bargains, at 80 Market street, be
tween Fiftliand D i amond. - •
der23. • • •HOGAN & CANTWELL...
WITS OF COUGIIING.in the, night Atm:very trouble
Bowel 'They break in upon the hours of repoim and
'exhaust the strengthmf the snfferer,! - H. Fahnestock'
do Co.'s COUGH BALSAM briebeen,eminently success
ful in casing and curing thesemaplemant spells. If a
person is roased'in life night by a spasm of coughing,,a
ten spoonful of the Cough Balsam will soothe it, give him
relief; and, as it is palatable, leave.smo unpleasant taste
behind. ' once 'uted,it talielireeedince . oyee
othelnole a remedy *ltem:iglu, colds, dr.cm
Pteriiiedmitthstild bg .W . A , ..PA.EiNa3TOCE , lc. Co..
corner let and Wood itree* - and Corner Gth 'and Woo l
-
.• `tow Goods. .. •
lr - UST RECEMED,' bp Express, one piece' short nap
Ilt. V hilt Cloth, suitable fir Gentlemen's 'Cloaks, whictr I
will make to_ order cheep. .iy bIeQUIRE, Tailor.
'Also; one pie pierce abort' Ott,'a verk ilegirahle
ete for LaMes'.•Cloakl.:, Coiers 'warranted..., • .
Also, a good assortmentfine French Cashmere Vesting;
toother with a good asiortment or fitneYarid blaekVax
,
simeres, for Pants., which will he rude, lo oedar eheaP:
and as well as at any other establishment in the city,;,_
- -•• •• • ' • hicCFOlßE, , Taildr, •
t Third street, St. Charles Xtuildmg,
r ; P II EXTON. W. P. 2.1.12811A.L1..
• '•
Removal, -
H. EATON fr.. Co., having ; removed from .151Atket
st. to their, New Store, No. 62 Fourth at. between
•
Wood and Market streets. now opening their Fa -
Stock of Trinuninga and ;Variety, Goodly ;Meng which
• Cloak And Dress - Fringes; of all kinds • -
Embroidery Gimps and Velvets;
•
? broidery arid Needle Work.; •
Zephyr and Tapestry Worsteds, ;
Steel Bags and Purses, Steel Tamminge;
Lad...al merino and Silk Veen; and Hosiery;
Clulth ens Coats. Getters, Mitts, Gloves end hosiery;
Gents Hhine,Undershats,Prawers, Dressing Gowns;
Childriins dre sses oflatest pineal', Which ; they offer at,'
ow prices, bora d
wholesale anretall.l , otts
Wry= jar:Am Shinn, qltfit Piviesbroz4 Methodist Church:
THE uncleraiguedyhaving been afflicteddttring the pact
%rib ter, witha disease in the stomach, sometimes pro
4
tieinggreat Oda in the stomach for tester twelve boto.,
thoutintermission; tend having tried larichis reinedies
Urith'llttle effect, was'furnished- with a bottle 'ett-Dr,.•
r Jarcts! Canninaties Balsam. This he used.ticetinllng M
the directions, and found invariably that this medicine ,
caused the pain to abate.in three or four minutes ; and in
fifteen or twenty minutes, every uneasy sensation was
entirely quieted.. The Medial:lie - was ofieristorg s
whenever indications,of the approach of pain were per.-,
Ceived,Und the pain was thereby pre - Vented. fie minium
ed ur use the medicine every, evening,: and sometimes in
the morning; and in a few weeks health was so far re
stored that the saabrer 11911 W relieved from a large ihidubt '
Of oPPreselve Pain- . From experience, therefore, he - can - ,
confidently recommend Dr. D. Jaynes' Carminative gal..,
r asa salutary medicine for diseases' of the stomach"
and bow Ak els. .. • A.
Alky 614, Inti 16,1843:
irr For sale at the-PEKIN TEA *sToßk.,.lo,Pitartla
tree!, near Wood. , , ,
CO - PARNErtSTIIP.
SCATFE'ee CAPT. JAS:ATRINSON
: Woo, entered Imo Partuer!Np, under . the firm of
SCAIFE IS. ATKINSON .
and will' .calily TIN; ' COPPER and' S • -IRON
M r A R E - MANUFACTUR,ING , Also, BLACKSMITH.,
its branches. at the old stand of W. B. Sastre,
Pint street, near Woad. Particular attention' *gitreir to
Steamboat oat adsw.'
HAVE you a bad cbmpleiaon,ocarse, dark, yelloWi or
sallow ? you have, you will by using a Cake:et.
Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, a week or, two,. Tont ; Skip.
becomes clear, white and smooth. It youlave any di.
lease of the Read, Face Or Beard—such as Ringworm,
Scald Head, Scurvy, Erysipelas, S 4 l! Rhe um, a Ba4meg
I teli=yon can be 'cured : ' for have siert' parsons Who
had filthy skin disetwevfor years, a/Antler trying every
thing in vain, have beep cured by washing the part with
Jones , Italian Chemical Soap, and 'can conscientiously
offer it for any of the:Ag:we complaints; which I. would.
not do, unless Pkiiew it to be all I state. If you have
Sun Spots, Freckles, Alorphe4; Tan, Suit Burn or disfig.
arautentarof rharkipiiiit - wili,dispel them and Make the
skin beautifal—it is aware antidote and cure ibr bite!
of minqultoes;bugs, dic4 - -
BeVrare of counterfeits. Partieulailybbeap`ones
—ask for Jones , Soap, and semthat the name of T. innott,
is imbicit'eaka. ' 'Persona (rani or iti tbe`stialh and other
warm climatethyrould : find. this not oilly.for.themselvesi
but it is a never foiling remedy . for, chaps and bliafes,
in
infants And nofr, reatleri by , giving this' : tine 'you
will fi nd. it ail or even pmfe,thimme have 'staled above.
: Sold at 82 Chatham street 'N and by Win. Jackson, Wnt.,139 Liberty street, - Pittitirgb.,.' • sep2o
' DlasOlittliort
THE FIRM ofAcheson &. - .Degg is. this day dissolved
by mutual consent. Mr. JUs.T. Dun bavingdeclin
ed business on accorint'oflll Llienittic him disposed of his
interest to Jas..C;lkcheson. The business hereafter will
be ecindneterrie the name of W. & J. C. Acheson.
. . •
- WM. ACHESON, •-•
Eiushurgh t July/1348. . JAS. T. DAGO.,
II:7r. In 'ivilhdrawiag Irani the Sim . ol'AeltesararDagg, ,
I take pie : allure reepnuneading my auceeessar to say ,
friendwandihe jinblin 'generally. JAS. T. DAM. .
, • , • .•
crry LIVERY BTA.BLE.t.The -subscriber.
•i respectfelly informs his friends and the public
• kV. , generally, that he has'remoyed to anew and ex
•tenswe .table,on Liberty, street,in,thentiliWard,above
the Canal Bridge, where , he keeps . Carriages, Baionehea,
Buggies, a Hearse. Rifling Borate, etc. - Baying added
'laritqtt his former stock, he Amami% the, patronage of,ilillu
.:forsei
kept if the' Week
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• • EDGAR , STANLEY; .!
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PE RS EY4 RAIST:eg, AtE WARDED.,
- "sem , ,v,
Gentle ,rearleir, , this is Me ,firat ,tinie• are lave
ever mat, And IlethaPs it , maY. the last; for, altho'
Lam fond of:mailing a.good storyjant not, nor
do ,I, moist{. ,t° , be, a regular,", tale , writer"• .114 t,
permitting, thia. to ~ be, happen ' , italifty
wish, to. tell you something which-I hope `will
:Prove Path interesting. and IPtftqtable; ;:and,:estl
yeti mach d is bice.a;prolipand,tirtnecessary intro
duction, I;wilt, not„impose upon . you the taidval
readingone and,without further parlance, Iwill
,Introduce te ;you,,,the characters which %mainly : ':
figure aPY alrotY.. •,. '
I ,would. call yotar , attention.tw 4 . 4 01 d Mr.
Motley," as vow fiuniliarly denominated s
,rmighbrte- Mr4,Bentleyisvawastood stunpledf
Anre..4ean Asodoctstey as yon twevlaid= yotir
,eyear pn; bath aa.regarded,lds:bearingiquistsenti
mints. He was a merchant; 4md,harlolionsid,
merehtuurtsiog,_ not' En' much 'in. conseineirco rOf
need, as of habit4l , Ht, bad, acqttired the httint . Of
accumulationi and this,.habit-dwasin the ar.ten.: 4
, dancy - rco,nseqnently2he was,not Contented with:
~an; already superabundartt Wealth. - The desire for
,gait and the,independeafe of .61r. , Bentley,1 made
hirwelosein dealing.; >hisi name , and experienee
enabled him. to purchast , the , choiceat of goods,
and his avarice caused, hita.to: lay is heavy•tarlff
upon them-rconsequentiy-his derding_wasconfined
chiefly, to,the aristocratict > - 311. rd Bentley was ex
-
:mutely. choice , aa.regard ed hiw:associates,..tincl
acted as I if, he , was. ifersi degrees supariOr to -this
great majority of. his >.:4V :fetV
cheiee , spirits!', Were admitted. to,his.'petier and
his table.; There:was hat'cineferion with whom
Mr.- Bentley: warfamiliar"; thillprivileged parade
resided sortie 'distance in the •inierlcir of thtrkfater
of Ohio. So much for the persowand• babitirof
Mr.:Bentleyc rNow let me call , cinr.liti'entiorf to
his rekidence.:Well, oppose WO' atilt the beau!
•
tiful town of: on' the west bank of 'the
Ohio, Yownlaydirect your eye' to yonder liar,
itt the rearof "the town; and Yontwill sleet:Ten it
tin - exquisite. villa. See that Imeandering jroad:
richly. einbroidemd withhawthorn-atria Wan
leads tu , tbatVilla; and thav villa , belongs:io, Arid
,is the residence of Mr. /tinting; Therelis
°a large
and valuable farm attached to it.. -About.% 'gnat.
terof a , tnile•iii the 'reariflifr.' tently's
a fann-house; in this ho - usti, es the superintendent
of the farm, Mr. Stanley, resides—as fitir sarripli
of a good, plain and honest fernier a/the country
affords: • • - •
MG Bentley had :elle daughter=-aiinnlyr child`
and it would .appear that he had - Made' her?tbe'
object of all his tegaid, and she' warittie idol hiii
affections'. Little 'Litcretia ware ithotherleasi
mother died when she Was about' three years 'Old.
This loss Was great•to-her f• for% More kind and"
'amiable lady 'never lived Mrs . Bentleywiti'be.'
Ictvd.:by all, Whether rich or paor: . 'Slie artWhei l
hosband'ir faults' and 'follies, and endeavored' TO'
make amends in a quiet 'way. The 'seine - "PrinCl.`
pies thel early instilled into Me het'
daughter,'atid the seed sown fell uPoit good .
suid:rook.roat,...This,tentlerlgir/n d el j kin.4ril*, -
of a fond, bat haughty father; atid lie, tti ightsuri:'
Pose that her early teachings would decline under
his care, bet her heart warprepard'for tiOrit i en. -
der manifestations, as the twig Wait
Mr. Endley, the familiar friendtf 111.r.'lfeirtleY;1
bad one sou--art only chlid.. George Endley, was
designed, loy, his father,fcir,a barrister, : nd was, - at
64, time attending the,Coljege. of
E, gave his s,ow,to the supervision, of. his friends
Bentley, And .wade; gentley, his fond.rttaster.:
The diet's/lee .91. C- from Mr..Entiley's
dense was so; great that George but seldoni slant;':
his
,vacatigrut. At • home--these. he spent: at Ddr;!i
Bently's;, and, owing to his parentage and his ultra
ideas, he became quite favorite With Zdriltent
ley-r.but oat so, with LUCllitia i , Whet, although but,
ten years of age, was verysensibley and a very itn.4's
liortant member of the household. 4 , i
Alt. ;Stanley : bad: one son 'and. one daughter, .1
fUsspn,Ed g ar,-,e a r lyrnanifested•a‘-disitiisitionAt i c•-••
A
acquire .n.orma.oni,,tuio t att .scnoot, made rapid
progress;, this disposition, Mr. , Stanleydid not
to export ;• arid, owing- -to-:tbe fact that , haled no' . 1
farm to,leave his soni.and his inward , de.eire that. ,
Edgar shotild,become 4 Xoiaister of , the
gavelim every: opportonity• to improve,his'muid.L:
Jo. the , town, of Merewas a very good
academy, its which all, the tuanchee ,preparatory`,
to .a collegiate ,course,: of educatiow were tan'ght.o
This establislunent wasfor males turd fernales. -EdJ.
gar Stanley and Lucretia Bentley attended=at
thief
academy, Thicarrtutgement threwthe two child.
, ten together, morning , andlVening; and - being se a
muchj,n,company,„ troy became. attaahed . each ,
other-lc! OPell•soi.that they.tverealtirost insepa
table, Lucretia Ras :ten; end Edgar was fourteen •
years,ofage.. , ~.„ -
Thus tnatters passed frit . ,.two - years; when,•sail. ,
denlY,. Mr, Stanley was ,taken to his,long horne.'•
This, e-vent PrOdaCed a great. thange , ii Edgar's • •
prospects; belad,, made Sclate' prOgreS3 in •the
classics, but appeared, for the, moment, to. be, •
dashed to ,the earth, It was determined, howsver,,.,
that he shookt proceed; but anotheravent /
pening soon after,- viz., his sister's niarriage; , ren:-
derail his, stay at home, and the, prosecution of hi s ,.
studies: impossible.. .Edgarai brrither-in-litut,:sue.l 'I •
ceeded . father. as , stiperintendent of- Mr. , BentP
,farm, aud- having no, aducatioat him se lf,. fi e !.
could not. appreciate the ,feelingi anedesires of
Edgar, and, as. is totiotterithe•ease,--altributedlt'
'all to laziness. He, therefore, deterrititied taut one
'of two things,naust be done: 'these he proposed io
our young,philosopher;-they;were that he trirtst
abandon his. books and lola' , to work,
where. - Edgar was now siiteen , years
The taste of literature which he had enjoyed i ,ed • .
created a stronger, thrist, and -be deterrningitrthilf •:'
he would' be satisfied; despite'lhirc - itithript to
_check him, so he made khoWn to
he 'Was 'determined' to *leave her,for the purpose
of seeking knowledge. ,But amoredifficult mat.
ter was:yet to settle the ineane ;- where was be
to 'Obtain- the means?, Ala.4f how pany •.,-
nee.t l 3' , : r wrirttly,al34l4leXkted sung men arWbottntl4,.'
down by poverty! It would be well if there
a national fund for theeiticttion,:ot:stich.f -
Erlgar`e`difficulty , was Partially ,removett thy'
present ot•onis handfed and ftftyliellariffith s ir
I,lother. "fiete
nig r,
inovi4
:e
NO., 265.-
in% Ail . Aliamthrie.• '
MIMI
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